Zip Code Enter your Zip Code to find RVs nearest you Zip Code The class A motorhome provides you with an all-in-one RVing experience in a truly luxury-focused form. Class A motorhomes are solid and come with all of the bells and whistles to make any road trip that you have on the books into a luxury affair! You won’t believe how much versatility you will get in a class A! These beauties live up to their name as the gold-standard in the RVing industry. If this sounds like the kind of RV that you are in the market for, you can check out our complete inventory of class A motorhomes for sale in the listing below. Or, if you have any questions, you can contact us today for all of the details. No matter what kind of RV you are in the market for, you can find some amazing options at Tom's Camperland, your top class A motorhome dealer in Mesa, Surprise, and Avondale, Arizona. Tom's Camperland is not responsible for any misprints, typos, or errors found in our website pages. Any price listed excludes sales tax, registration tags, and delivery fees. Photos may not represent actual unit. In some cases, manufacturer (or other pictures), specifications, and features may be used in place of actual units on our lot. Please contact us @480-894-1267 for availability as our inventory changes rapidly. All calculated payments are an estimate only and do not constitute a commitment that financing or a specific interest rate or term is available. What is high mileage for a Class A motorhome?According to Meta Camper, anywhere between 100,000 to 200,000 is miles is considered to be a lot for a used RV. But the mileage isn't the only thing that should be considered when shopping. For example, a Class A motorhome that's less than 10 years old with under 50,000 miles isn't a good sign.
How many miles will a Class A RV last?They're also the most expensive class of motorhome. The average life of a class A motorhome should be around 200,000 miles if you take good care of it and perform regular maintenance.
Are Class A RVs a good investment?Major Depreciation
RVs are seldom a good investment, and Class As are extremely expensive. That means a big insurance bill and a high cost to replace if there is an accident. The initial cost of a Class A starts around $50,000 to $100,000 and can top out at over a million dollars.
What is the best month to buy an RV?Well, the slow season for RV sales begins at the end of September. That said, we recommend waiting until at least October. During October and November, sales nosedive, leading to some pretty good discounts. December and January are even slower, making them the best months for RV shopping.
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